The female football league’s president Mitchell Mortaza confirmed a tweet by CNBC’s Darrell Rovel about the split. He e-mailed LFL “has chosen to part ways” with Salisbury. He’s been replaced by Bob Hewko, a former QB for the University of Florida, Mortaza added.

The LFL released Salisbury from a contract meant to run through MTV2’s telecast of Lingerie Bowl IX on Super Bowl Sunday.

Mortaza declined to comment on the split beyond emailing: “Our expectations were not met in terms of broadcast protocol and we were not pleased with the overall lack of respect toward our producers, which primarily drove the decision.”